WORLD Electric Flying Taxi Introduced in Dubai| Watch Video Rafia Tasleem Oct 12, 2022 09:56 GMT Electric Flying Taxi: On Monday, a Chinese company conducted a test of an electric flying taxi in Dubai, providing a look at cutting-edge technology that could one day carry people across cities above all traffic. One of the many flying car designs being developed throughout the world is the XPeng X2, which was created by the aviation division of the Guangzhou-based XPeng Inc. FLYING CAR LIFTS OFF IN DUBAI!Unveiled at GITEX GLOBAL, the XPENG AEROHT is the largest flying car company in Asia. Not available for sale just yet, their vehicle is reportedly up and running for test flights. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/nhMgLvOYQz— Lovin Dubai | لوڤن دبي (@lovindubai) October 11, 2022 Only a small number have undergone successful passenger testing, and it will probably be years before any are ever placed into use. Also Read: Gold Price Today: Gold Becomes Cheaper by Rs 4800 Before Karva Chauth. Will People Buy Now? The business claims that although Monday's presentation used an empty cockpit, a manned flying test was actually conducted in July 2021. The two-passenger, sveltely built vehicle is propelled by a pair of eight propellers. About its speed Its top speed, according to the manufacturer, is 130 kilometres per hour. eVTOL, or "electric vertical takeoff and landing," vehicles allow speedy point-to-point personal travel, unlike aeroplanes and helicopters, at least in theory. One day, passengers could be transported around town in the driverless cars, high above congested roads. However, the industry still confronts significant difficulties, including as battery life, safety and air traffic control concerns, and infrastructural problems. Also Read: Nayanthara and Vignesh: Did the Couple Violate Surrogacy Rule? Probe BeginsIts top speed, according to the manufacturer, is 130 kilometres per hour. eVTOL, or "electric vertical takeoff and landing," vehicles allow speedy point-to-point personal travel, unlike aeroplanes and helicopters, at least in theory. One day, passengers could be transported around town in the driverless cars, high above congested roads. However, the industry still confronts significant difficulties, including as battery life, safety and air traffic control concerns, and infrastructural problems. Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and TWITTER uae Read More Read the Next Article